Clintons to appear for high-profile depositions in Epstein probe
The Clintons will provide closed-door testimony to the House Oversight Committee probing Jeffrey Epstein's network, following subpoenas and threats of contempt for previous noncompliance.
- At Chappaqua, Hillary Clinton will appear on Thursday, Feb. 26, and Bill Clinton on Friday, Feb. 27, for depositions that will be transcribed and filmed, the House Oversight Committee said.
- After months of delays and legal back-and-forth, the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the Clintons and threatened contempt, prompting them to agree to in-person depositions despite earlier postponements.
- Records show Hillary Clinton's name appears more than 700 times, and DOJ files include flight logs and photos of Bill Clinton on Epstein's plane in 2002–2003.
- Tipp warned residents to allow travel time and follow law enforcement, while Comer said `We look forward to questioning the Clintons` during the investigation, despite opposition from Democrats.
- For the battle-hardened couple, this is another Washington brawl rooted in past crises as some Democrats joined Republicans on the contempt vote, while depositions for Richard Kahn and Darren Indyke moved to March 11 and March 19.
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